Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The New Coupe Honda by Cadillac






The New Coupe Honda by Cadillac

First of all, the luxury coupe market isn't that large and it has Downsides to the New Coupe The CTS coupe does have at least two downsides to it. Thus, the coupe and sedan would share an overwhelming majority of the same components. Cash strapped General Motors wants to produce the car badly, but they don't want to go overboard with development costs. A 2008 Calendar Year Introduction Slated for an overhaul for the 2009 model year, the CTS sedan will be the basis for the new coupe, thus virtually all of the parts will be shared between the two cars with the majority of the differences showing up in the roof pillars.

As a large midsize two door model, the CTS coupe will be larger than its European competitors, but vastly smaller than preceding Cadillac coupes. The proposed CTS coupe being planned by Cadillac will not be an Eldorado nor will it be an updated version of the Coupe de Ville. Please read on for more information about the proposed CTS derived coupe. Today, plans are underway to bring in a coupe to compete against European rivals Mercedes, Audi, and BMW.

Gone are the days of the super size Eldorado and the Coupe de Ville, vehicles that long stood for Cadillac quality and excess. However, changes made to its line up over the past decade have resulted in a fleet of vehicles that now consists exclusively of sedans, crossovers, and sport utility vehicles. Automaker Cadillac has a rich tradition of building exciting, highly regarded sedans as well as coupes.

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